eml 3001 syllabus 2011 - 1. Department, number and title of...

1. Department, number and title of course : Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, EML 3100, Section 7814 Thermodynamics Instructor: H. A. Ingley, PhD, P.E., Room 104 MAEC Work Phone: 392-9929, email address: ingley@ufl.edu or hhingley@aol.com Home Phone: 377-0078, cell phone: 284-0997 Office hours: Monday and Wednesday 10:00 AM to 12:15PM Meets in room Weil 270, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3:30-4:45PM If TA is assigned, schedule will be posted on web. 2. Course(catalog) description: Credits 3, EML 3100, Summer 2011, Application of the first and second laws of thermodynamics to closed and open systems and to cyclic heat engines. This includes the development of procedures for calculating the properties of multiphase and single-phase pure substances. 3. Textbooks(s) and /or other required material: a. Title: Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, b. Author: Claus Borgnakke and Richard E. Sonntag, c. Publication date and edition: 2009, 7th edition d. ISBN number: 978-0-470-04192-5 4. Course Objectives: This course provides an intermediate level coverage of thermodynamics. Students will learn concepts such as system and control volume analyses, evaluation of thermodynamic properties, application of conservation of mass, energy, and the second law of thermodynamics, the use of entropy, the application of availability and irreversibility to engineering problems, and analysis of power and refrigeration cycles. 5.

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